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Include the following information on your own Coat of Arms.

Heraldic Colors

Yellow or Gold - Generosity

White / Silver - Peace & Sincerity

Black - Constancy & Grief

Blue - Loyalty & Truthfulness

Red - Military Fortitude

Green - Hope, Joy & Loyalty

Purple - Sovereignty & Justice

1. A symbol / picture to represent an important place.

2. A symbol / picture to represent a hobby / activity

3. An animal that represents you

4. Any other symbol or picture that represents you.

5. Include a Personal Motto (words or a phrase that represent you) at the top

Heraldic Symbols

Axe - Dutiful

Crescent - Enlightenment

Crosses - Christian sentiments

Crown - Authority

Fire - Enthusiasm

Flaming Heart - Passion

Hand - Faith & Justice

Heart - Sincerity

Horns & Antlers - Fortitude

Lightning - Decisiveness

Moon - Serenity

Oyster Shell - Traveler

Ring - Fidelity

Scepter - Justice

Star - Nobility

Sun - Glory

Sword - Warlike

Castle - Protectiveness

Examples:

Heraldic Animals

Bear - Protectiveness

Bee - Industriousness

Camel - Perseverance

Dog - Loyalty

Dragon - Defender of Treasure

Eagle - Leadership & Decisiveness

Falcon or Hawk - Eagerness

Fox - Cleverness

Griffin (part eagle, part lion) -

Bravery

Horse - Readiness to Serve

Lion - Courage

Pelican - Generosity & Devotion

Raven - Constancy

Snake - Ambition

Elk or Deer - Peace & Harmony

Tiger - Fierceness & Valor

Unicorn - Extreme courage

Wolf - Constant Vigilance

Personal Coat of Arms

In the Middle Ages, individuals were identified

by their Coat of Arms. As they were used on the

battlefield to identify a person’s friends and foes,

they were often in the shape of a shield. The

symbols used on coats of arms were chosen

carefully to represent an individual or an entire

family. The study of the symbols, colors and

patterns used in Coats of Arms is known

as heraldry.

Your Coat of Arms

Design your own Coat of Arms

Create your own COAT of ARMS based on your hobbies, personality, character and family.

Read through the list of colors, animals and symbols shown below—which represent you?

Can you think of more animals or symbols that you could use on your Coat of Arms ?

COAT OF ARMS

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